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Best universities in Germany for Life Sciences
Compare universities in Germany offering Life Sciences — by ranking, tuition fees, programs and entry requirements.
62 universities · ranked best first
DE #137
Admissions open
DE #142
Admissions open
- Tuition (indicative)
- No tuition fees
- Founded
- 1961
51
BU
Bingen University of Applied Sciences
Bingen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate · University of Applied Sciences
DE #161
Admissions open
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- No tuition fees
- Founded
- 1897
DE #173
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- No tuition fees
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DE #181
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- No tuition fees
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DE #185
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- No tuition fees
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55
LI
Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology - Hans Knöll Institute
Jena, Thuringia · Public University
DE #187
Admissions open
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- No tuition fees
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DE #190
Admissions open
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- No tuition fees
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DE #193
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- No tuition fees
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DE #198
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- No tuition fees
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DE #200
Admissions open
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- No tuition fees
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60
MP
Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics
Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg · Public University
DE #201
Admissions open
- Tuition (indicative)
- €3,000/yr
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